Why is whitespace important?
White space, also known as “negative space,” is empty space around the content and functional elements of a page. The basic role of white space is to let your design breathe by reducing the amount of text and functional elements that users see at once.
Why is white space important in art?
But it is definitely not nothing, and most artists will insist that white space is essential to good composition. White space creates balance, reduces clutter and allows the other elements in a painting to sing. Mental white space is, put simply, the absence of input.
Why use white space in design?
Using white space evenly makes the content in design easily scannable and significantly improves legibility. A study conducted indicates that proper use of white space between lines of paragraphs and its left and right margins can increase comprehension up to 20%.